phillies wrote:Vulcanism works. Deccan traps are an example. They shoved the air's CO2 content through the ceiling.
Deccan traps are minor outflows of lava compared to the ones on the bottom of the ocean which are orders of magnitude greater where most of the outgassing would have been sequestered in the ocean itself. Also, Deccan traps did almost nothing to the CO2 level. Certainly no more than 100ppm and far more likely around 50ppm rise over the period the Deccan traps were active. The amount of CO2 in atmosphere, ocean, is absolutely staggeringly immense. EDIT: That being said, might have given rise to a One degree C rise in global temps. Definitely something.
PS> What do we see at the bottom of the Greenland ice sheets from ice cores? Literally a ton of different volcanic atmospheric eruptions spreading their ash around cooling everything down and dropping CO2 levels low.